A correctional officer has a lot to be thankful for…but not from the people she would expect to save her life. According to the NY Daily News, an inmate named Raleek Young locked a female correctional officer in a room while he choked her and masturbated.

As other correctional officers at the Anna M. Kross facility tried to get the inmate to stop and release the C.O., some took matters into their own hands and freed the officer the inmate had held captive. A slim inmate slipped into a “station” bubble through a small crack and opened the door, after which, her fellow inmates rushed into the room and held down Young. Young is serving a 5 to 10 year jail bid for raping a 13 year old girl in 2007.

The C.O. was treated after the attack and subsequently released. New York City Correction Officers Benevolent Association President Norman Seabrook was appreciative to the inmates for saving the correctional officer.

“I appreciate (them) helping a sister officer because that could have been their mother, wife or sister,” Seabrook said, noting 90% of the inmates “are there to do their time and go home”

The "cloud" is a common computing buzzword with multiple uses; you might store your music in the cloud, or perhaps host a website. But that doesn’t mean there’s one server hosting your site—rather, the individual servers of yore are being replaced with virtualized machines. It’s the cloud.

When two rappers who are dominating the charts–and one who promises to do so in the immediate future–team up for a video, you might expect block parties, strip clubs, car shows, crowded green rooms. Not for “Blessings.” Big Sean tapped Drake and Kanye West for the video, uniting three of the dominant commercial forces in rap. (Drake’s surprise release, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, is doing Spiderman numbers on Billboard right now.) Meant as promotion for Sean’s just-released third studio effort, Dark Sky Paradise, the video is actually not for the album version of the song; when “Blessings” was released as a single, Sean’s longtime mentor and G.O.O.D. Music boss, Kanye, jumped at the chance to tag a verse on the end. He shows face here, rapping about condoms and Snapchat as genre-defining artists are wont to do. The three spend the five-plus minutes of the clip slinking and brooding through a black-and-white fog, perfectly in line with Sean’s album rollout.

Dark Sky has seen strong early returns from both retailers and critics. “Blessings” was preceded by “IDFWU,” the undeniable E-40-featuring, DJ Mustard-produced cut that rattled speakers and gossip blogs this winter. Sean will be performing at Minnesota’a Soundset festival this May, alongside J. Cole, Freddie Gibbs and Madlib, Ice Cube, Chester Watson and a host of others.

As we continue to see a variety of shops working on the Reebok Ventilator, in commemoration of its 25-year anniversary, today we take a look at Major DC‘s collaborative take on the longtime runner. It’s all about the print with this particular effort, as Major has chosen to drape the low-tops with cherry blossoms, which can be found all throughout Washington, D.C.

The kicks bear orange, pink and grey shading throughout, with the cherry blossom detailing accenting at the toe. An additional cherry blossom graphic has been applied to the insole, as Major DC branding tags the sneaks at the heels. Multicolored rope laces accompany the collaborative kicks, which will be landing at select Reebok retailers on March 7.